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Trump to head back to Butler -- site of 1st assassination attempt -- for weekend rally

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    50% Medium Conservative

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    65% ReliableFair

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    50% Medium Conservative

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    2% Positive

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66% : "I was supposed to be nice," Trump said in Charlotte, North Carolina, in late July.
65% : "It's kind of like -- it almost brings back memories, because it's almost kind of the same set up," said one Butler rally attendee, speaking at the Asheboro, North Carolina, rally last month where Trump delivered remarks in front of thousands of supporters outside for the first time since his first assassination attempt.
62% : With exactly a month until Election Day, Saturday's Butler rally will be an opportunity for Trump, if he can stay on message, to rally his base behind him in the sprint to November, just as he was able to do in the days after he was shot.
60% : Trump has gradually started holding a limited number of big and small outdoor campaign events again, including in Asheboro, North Carolina, on Aug. 21, where he was seen surrounded by bulletproof protective glass for the first time as he spoke in front of thousands of supporters gathered at an outdoor aviation museum.
54% : Trump's running mate, Sen. JD Vance, will also appear with Trump.
53% : The moment has since become a central messaging of his campaign, Trump and his supporters often chanting, "Fight, fight, fight!"
49% : We never finished what we were supposed to do," Trump said earlier this week in an interview with NewsNation.
48% : Just nine weeks after the shooting in Butler, Trump had a second apparent assassination attempt on his life while he was out golfing at his course in West Palm Beach, Florida.
48% : MORE: Prosecutors request indefinite delay in trial for Trump assassination attempt suspect Ryan RouthAs the campaign prepares for its high-profile rally on Saturday, they've said that the rally will be about honoring the victims and their family and expressing thanks to law enforcement and the Pennsylvania community; however, it comes as in recent weeks Trump has escalated his attacks, veering into dark rhetoric on the road.
33% : More recently, it was revealed that there were assassination threats from Iran against Trump as well.
30% : After being struck in the ear, Trump was briefly taken to the ground by Secret Service agents covering him until he rose back up moments after, pumping his first in the air with a bloody ear, shouting "Fight, fight, fight!"
26% : Trump continued, followed by the crowd chanting, "Fight, fight, fight."Just as Trump is returning to Butler, many of the former president's more ardent supporters have shied away from continuing to attend his rallies.
24% : In the immediate aftermath of his attack at Butler, Trump called for both sides to tone down their rhetoric against each other -- a posture that ended relatively quickly for Trump, who returned to his usual attacks.MORE: Trump had counter-snipers on day of assassination attempt because of threat, bipartisan report saysWhile addressing the country after officially being nominated Republican presidential candidate at the RNC in Milwaukee, Trump said, "just like our ancestors, we must now come together, rise above past differences.
22% : After once calling for unity, Trump now blames rhetoric from Democrats as the reason behind threats on his life.
11% : But just days after that, Trump, at his first rally after President Joe Biden dropped out of the presidential race, called his political opponents "dangerous people" and escalated personal attacks on Vice President Kamala Harris -- who was shaping up to be Biden's successor at the time.

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